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Subject: Re: Forgotten Progs: Nimzo, Mchess, Genius (Junior? sort of)

Author: Keith Kitson

Date: 03:32:22 09/25/99

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On September 25, 1999 at 05:21:13, Harald Faber wrote:

>On September 24, 1999 at 17:17:30, Charles Unruh wrote:
>
>>Even Crafty seems to be more talked about than any of these programs.  It seems
>
>Because it is free and therefore several people use it.
>
>>as if Chessmaster(once unrespected), Fritz, Hiarcs, Rebel and Crafty dominate
>>the pages.  Is there any info on what the sales of these lesser talked about
>>programs is like?  Genius and Mchess might as well jump on the bandwagon and
>>become engines for fritz; or Shroeder should get them as engines for the
>>upcoming Rebel for windows.  After all it would take forever for Hirsch to get a
>>good windows interface for Mchess, and he'd be totally outcompeted anyway.
>
>
>I have information that Marty found someone programming a Windows-interface so
>that he does not need to do it himself and alone.
>
>
>>Hey the Convetka progs like "studies 2.0" port these engines into it's interface
>>is there anyway to port them in the same way to the Fritz interface come on you
>>hackers :).
>
>Piss of with that question, you have already posed this question often enough.

Haven't you got enough intelligence to moderate your language?

You dissapoint me.  We have children dialling into this web page.

Have a little more common sense.

Keith Kitson



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